Streaming Video and Audio Databases

Provides access to over 62,000 streaming videos on a wide range of subjects from a variety of providers, for example, CBS, PBS, BBC, Bloomberg, and The Open University. Content includes documentaries, newsreels and programs, interviews, performances and more.

Provides a visual and textual history of disability in the culture. Disability in the Modern World includes video and pages of primary sources, including letters, documents, news stories, government and institutional documents, oral histories, interviews, documentaries and related archival materials.

A collection of videos related to social work, psychotherapy, clinical psychology, and counseling. Videos include counseling sessions and demonstrations, transcripts, consultations, lectures, presentations, and publications, including content from Psychotherapy Networker and Counseling Today. Continuing education credits are available for a number of titles.

One of the largest academic streaming video collections in the market, containing tens of thousands of educational titles, and also U.S. and international feature films. Kanopy partners with over 800 producers, including the Criterion Collection/Janus Films, Kino Lorber, First Run Features, PBS, BBC, California Newsreel, Media Education Foundation and more. New titles are added continuously. Subjects cover all academic disciplines and include technical training videos. Video links may be embedded into instructional courseware systems like Blackboard. Some titles include transcripts and closed captioning. The platform video player is WCAG-compliant.

Online portal that allows users to search through and view over 53,000 streaming video interviews of survivors and witnesses of the Holocaust and other genocides. Includes cataloged and extensively indexed testimonies from the Holocaust of World War II; the Armenian Genocide that coincided with World War I; the 1937 Nanjing Massacre in China; the 1994 Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda; and the Guatemalan Genocide of 1978-1996. Interviews were conducted in more than 60 countries and in over 40 languages; transcripts (without translations) are being added over time. Registration (free) required for first-time users. Additional information